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Discography '93–'99

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Discography '93-'99
Compilation album by
Released2000[1]
Recorded1993–1999
GenreMathcore

Discography '93–'99 is a career-spanning compilation of tracks by Lethargy, a Rochester, New York-based mathcore band.

Track listing

Disc one

  1. Subtle (3:29)
  2. Stitch (3:43)
  3. Little Man (2:59)
  4. Image Tool (4:32)
  5. Grope (4:10)
  6. Careborne (3:19)
  7. Humor Me (3:37)
  8. Create (4:09)
  9. Spill (5:44)
  10. Erased (3:10)
  11. Medley (7:32)
  12. Spineless (4:14)
  13. Thread (5:10)
  14. Among (3:38)
  15. Humorless (6:24)

Disc two

  1. Intro / Lost in This Existence (4:54)
  2. The Entombment (3:50)
  3. Among the Dead I Lie (4:13)
  4. The Persistent Unknown (2:38)
  5. Grieve into the Eyes that Bleed (5:14)
  6. Intro / Tainted (3:33)
  7. Sane (2:29)
  8. Soil (2:36)
  9. All Things End (3:47)
  10. Distraught (3:51)
  11. Humor Me (3:44)
  12. Create (4:21)
  13. A Moment Away (4:42)
  14. Breathing You (4:59)
  15. Thread (5:25)
  16. Jabba" (2:22)
  17. Lost "Unplugged" (4:32)

Notes

  • Disc one, tracks 1–3 were previously unreleased and were recorded in 1999.
  • Disc one, track 4 was taken from Watchmen Studios: The Compilation, released in 1997.
  • Disc one, track 5 was taken from Watchmen Studios: The Compilation Vol. 2, released in 1998.
  • Disc one, tracks 6–15 make up the album It's Hard to Write with a Little Hand, released in 1996.
  • Disc two, tracks 1–5 make up the Lost in This Existence demo, recorded in 1993.
  • Disc two, tracks 6-10 make up the Tainted demo, recorded in 1994.
  • Disc two, tracks 11–16 make up the Humor Me, You Funny Little Man (The Red Tape) demo, recorded in 1995.
  • Disc two, track 17 was taken from 7-inch split with Big Hair, released in 1994.

References

  1. ^ Discography '93-'99 Allmusic. Retrieved on December 10, 2022.